Israeli strike kills 16 at Gaza school, military says it targeted gunmen

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By VOA | Jul 07, 2024

 

Children react to an Israeli bombardment as they take refuge at the school run by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Al-Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, July 6, 2024. [AFP]

At least 16 people were killed in an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinian families in central Gaza on Saturday, the Palestinian health ministry said, in an attack Israel said had targeted militants.

The health ministry said the attack on the school in Al-Nuseirat killed at least 16 people and wounded more than 50.

The Israeli military said it targeted gunmen operating in the vicinity, after taking precautions to minimize risk to civilians.

Mahmoud Basal, spokesman of the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/asia/article/2001498522/egypt-to-host-israeli-us-delegations-to-discuss-gaza-truce">Gaza Civil Emergency Service<, said in a statement that the number of dead could rise because many of the wounded were in critical condition.

The attack meant no place in the enclave was safe for families who leave their houses to seek shelter, he said.

Al-Nuseirat, one of Gaza Strip's eight historic refugee camps, was the site of stepped-up Israeli bombardment on Saturday. An air strike earlier on a house in the camp killed at least 10 people and wounded many others, according to medics.

In its daily update of people killed in the nearly nine-month-old war, the Gaza health ministry said Israeli military strikes across the enclave killed at least 29 Palestinians in the past 24 hours and wounded 100 others.

Among those killed in separate air strikes on Saturday were five local journalists, raising the toll of journalists killed since October 7 to 158, according to the Hamas-led Gaza government media office.

Gaza health authorities say more than 38,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's offensive. The health ministry does not distinguish between combatants and non-combatants but officials say most the dead are civilians.

Israel has lost 323 soldiers in Gaza and says at least a third of the Palestinian dead are fighters.

Israel launched its offensive, aimed at eliminating the militant Islamist group Hamas, in response to a Hamas-led terror attack on Israel on October 7 in which 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 people were taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

Rafah operations

Israeli forces, which have deepened their incursions into Rafah, in the south of the enclave near the border with Egypt, killed four Palestinian policemen and wounded eight others in an air strike on their vehicle on Saturday, health officials said.

A statement issued by the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/asia/article/2001498444/israel-says-negotiators-to-hold-fresh-gaza-truce-talks-next-week">Hamas-run interior ministry< said the four included Fares Abdel-Al, the head of the police force in western Rafah neighborhood of Tel Al-Sultan.

The Israeli military said forces continued "intelligence-base operations" in Rafah, destroyed several underground structures, seized weapons and equipment, and killed several Palestinian gunmen.

Israel has said its operations in Rafah aim to eradicate the last Hamas armed wing battalions.

The Israeli military said it eliminated a Hamas rocket cell in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza that operated from inside a humanitarian-designated area. It said it carried out a precise strike after taking measures to ensure civilians were unharmed.

Hamas denies Israeli accusations that it uses civilian properties and facilities for military purposes.

The armed wings of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad said fighters attacked Israeli forces in several areas of Gaza with anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs.

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